R2511-HP MSR Router Series Network Management and Monitoring Command Reference(V5)

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topology accept
Use topology accept to confirm the current topology and save it as the standard topology.
Use undo topology accept to remove the standard topology information.
Syntax
topology accept { all [ save-to { ftp-server | local-flash } ] | mac-address mac-address | member-id
member-number }
undo topology accept { all | mac-address mac-address | member-id member-number }
Views
Cluster view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
all: Accepts the current cluster topology information as the standard topology.
mac-address mac-address: Specifies a device by its MAC address. The device is accepted to join the
standard topology of the cluster.
member-id member-number: Specifies a device by its number. The device is accepted to join the
standard topology of the cluster. The member-number argument represents the number of a cluster
member, and its value range varies with router models, as follows:
MSR900 MSR20-1X MSR20 MSR30 MSR50
0 to 32 0 to 32 0 to 32
MSR30-11E, 30-11F,
30-20, 30-40, and
30-60: 0 to 40
MSR30-10 and
30-16: 0 to 32
0 to 32
save-to: Confirms the current topology as the standard topology, and backs up the standard topology on
the FTP server or local flash in a file named topology.top.
Usage guidelines
This command can only be executed on the management device.
The file used to save standard topology on the FTP server or the local flash is named "topology.top,"
which includes both blacklist and whitelist Information. A blacklist contains the devices that are
prohibited to be added to a cluster. A whitelist contains devices that can be added to a cluster.
Examples
# Use the current topology as the standard topology on the management device.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] cluster
[Sysname-cluster] ip-pool 10.1.1.1 24
[Sysname-cluster] build aaa
[aaa_0.Sysname-cluster] topology accept all